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Re: Early train length laws
Gary,
I agree with you again. Apparently they had hearing in Washington, DC, May 1916, which the N&W folks participated in. That would be as the War in Europe was just unfolding and the US was
Gary,
I agree with you again. Apparently they had hearing in Washington, DC, May 1916, which the N&W folks participated in. That would be as the War in Europe was just unfolding and the US was
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water.kresse@...
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#75860
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Re: Early train length laws
Its very odd to have a train length provision in a state constitution and its not something the usual politically connected interests want. The question is then "who benefits" and i don't think its
Its very odd to have a train length provision in a state constitution and its not something the usual politically connected interests want. The question is then "who benefits" and i don't think its
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gary laakso
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#75859
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Re: Early train length laws
This law was put in place by the people of AZ when developing the AZ
State Constitution in 1912 and voted on by the people of AZ. I've not
seen any reference to union involment. Santa Fe and SP
This law was put in place by the people of AZ when developing the AZ
State Constitution in 1912 and voted on by the people of AZ. I've not
seen any reference to union involment. Santa Fe and SP
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ATSF1226
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#75858
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Re: Early train length laws
Gary,
Old timer guidance and historical recollections are great "original sources" in my book. If it was not for "old timer sargents" steering us straight we wouldn't have servived in the war zones
Gary,
Old timer guidance and historical recollections are great "original sources" in my book. If it was not for "old timer sargents" steering us straight we wouldn't have servived in the war zones
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water.kresse@...
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#75857
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Re: GS gon kits (was: How long would there be PRR gons in pre-circle keystone paint?)
Andy,
I thought the F&C gon was a flat kit (or kits, they come 2 in a
package). Maybe this is a newer version of the same kit. The
original ones didn't have any detail on the interiors of the side.
Andy,
I thought the F&C gon was a flat kit (or kits, they come 2 in a
package). Maybe this is a newer version of the same kit. The
original ones didn't have any detail on the interiors of the side.
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Dean Payne
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#75856
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Re: Early train length laws
I spent 20 years in the ESPEE legal department and everyone there, including the olde timers when i was a pup, told me it was union lobbying for more work not coupler strength that was involved. If
I spent 20 years in the ESPEE legal department and everyone there, including the olde timers when i was a pup, told me it was union lobbying for more work not coupler strength that was involved. If
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gary laakso
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#75855
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Re: Early train length laws
Gary,
First, I don't doubt your very logical conclusion. Do you have any pre-WWI "original source" documentation to back that up? . . . or even a general book on railroad history during those
Gary,
First, I don't doubt your very logical conclusion. Do you have any pre-WWI "original source" documentation to back that up? . . . or even a general book on railroad history during those
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water.kresse@...
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#75854
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Re: Early train length laws
The state laws had much more to do wth union politics then coupler strength. The laws were desiged to maximize union employment and or overtime. The unions were pushing for federal laws to do the
The state laws had much more to do wth union politics then coupler strength. The laws were desiged to maximize union employment and or overtime. The unions were pushing for federal laws to do the
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gary laakso
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#75853
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Re: Early train length laws
Thanks for finding support material relative to the 1912 Arizona 70-car freight train length limit. Rationale appears to be to minimize coupler failures resulting from higher slack-loads from longer
Thanks for finding support material relative to the 1912 Arizona 70-car freight train length limit. Rationale appears to be to minimize coupler failures resulting from higher slack-loads from longer
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water.kresse@...
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#75852
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Re: Heavy Duty Flat
Dick,
As we have been over multiple times in the past, the F&C home page works fine, the problem is that when you try to view, say "HO Freight Cars", you get a list of roadnames that then goes
Dick,
As we have been over multiple times in the past, the F&C home page works fine, the problem is that when you try to view, say "HO Freight Cars", you get a list of roadnames that then goes
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Bruce Smith
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#75851
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Re: Heavy Duty Flat
In Mozilla Firefox on a PC, I viewed the site then called up the
source and did a search for what I wanted. I copied that reference
and pasted it to the base URL and got the page. A little cluggy
In Mozilla Firefox on a PC, I viewed the site then called up the
source and did a search for what I wanted. I copied that reference
and pasted it to the base URL and got the page. A little cluggy
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jerryglow2
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#75850
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Re: Heavy Duty Flat
This is an old problem with their website. You can get to the home
page, but unless you're using Explorer, you can't get inside and look
at the individual models. It's been like this from day
This is an old problem with their website. You can get to the home
page, but unless you're using Explorer, you can't get inside and look
at the individual models. It's been like this from day
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pierreoliver2003 <pierre.oliver@...>
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#75849
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Terrell Cotton Oil Co
Hi Guys,
Does anyone have any information regarding the Terrell Cotton Oil
Company and their tanks cars?
Their reporting marks, history, transport of what and why etc
thanks for your help
MATT
Hi Guys,
Does anyone have any information regarding the Terrell Cotton Oil
Company and their tanks cars?
Their reporting marks, history, transport of what and why etc
thanks for your help
MATT
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matt
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#75848
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Continental Oil Tank Cars
hi tehre,
Can anyone tell me if Continental Oil used Tank Cars with any other
reporting marks than CONX and CTAX? i.e. Did they lease any cars from
GATX, UTLX etc?
Also when did they change their
hi tehre,
Can anyone tell me if Continental Oil used Tank Cars with any other
reporting marks than CONX and CTAX? i.e. Did they lease any cars from
GATX, UTLX etc?
Also when did they change their
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matt
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#75847
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Re: Heavy Duty Flat
Brian,
Can't explain what your problem is, but using Firefox 3 on a MacBook Pro, the site comes up fine.
Dick
Brian,
Can't explain what your problem is, but using Firefox 3 on a MacBook Pro, the site comes up fine.
Dick
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Richard Dermody <ddermody@...>
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#75846
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Re: Heavy Duty Flat
What scale? F&C already does a resin kit for these!
BTW, F&C's website STILL refuses to work on my Mac, either in Safari or
Firefox. That's just lame.
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Thanks!
Brian Ehni
From: Richard Yoder
What scale? F&C already does a resin kit for these!
BTW, F&C's website STILL refuses to work on my Mac, either in Safari or
Firefox. That's just lame.
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Thanks!
Brian Ehni
From: Richard Yoder
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Brian Paul Ehni <behni@...>
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#75845
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Re: Stockcar Photos Uploaded
I've updated my stock car photo page with some details of ATSF cars and the CM&StP at Galveston
http://atsfrr.net/resources/Sandifer/Clinics/Stk/PresStk.htm
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J. Stephen (Steve)
I've updated my stock car photo page with some details of ATSF cars and the CM&StP at Galveston
http://atsfrr.net/resources/Sandifer/Clinics/Stk/PresStk.htm
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J. Stephen (Steve)
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By
Steve SANDIFER
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#75844
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Re: Heavy Duty Flat
Well The PRR F22 were flat deck short 100 ton cars used for hauling in
tandem big stuff like bridge beams. Oldies but lasted into the 70's.
The pilot is due soon.
O yea, they also hauled naval
Well The PRR F22 were flat deck short 100 ton cars used for hauling in
tandem big stuff like bridge beams. Oldies but lasted into the 70's.
The pilot is due soon.
O yea, they also hauled naval
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Rich Yoder
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#75843
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Re: How long would there be PRR gons in pre-circle keystone paint?
Thanks for enlightening me, Ben, I was just doing a search for
"pre-ck" and only found one hit. It's been a long time since I looked
at the different PRR schemes, and forgot most of what I read.
BTW,
Thanks for enlightening me, Ben, I was just doing a search for
"pre-ck" and only found one hit. It's been a long time since I looked
at the different PRR schemes, and forgot most of what I read.
BTW,
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Dean Payne
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#75842
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Re: How long would there be PRR gons in pre-circle keystone paint?
I wrote:
"I posted the following three years ago (Message #32040)..."
Oops - make that 4 years ago! Tempus fugit...
Ben Hom
I wrote:
"I posted the following three years ago (Message #32040)..."
Oops - make that 4 years ago! Tempus fugit...
Ben Hom
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benjaminfrank_hom <b.hom@...>
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#75841
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